Summer Camp in Gifu 2008          Japanese(日本語)     

While living in America, it is not easy to achieve a true understanding of Japan’s natural surroundings, its culture and its history. 

Nowadays, it is difficult to come into contact with people from other countries, such as Japan, that would spark a personal interest towards Japan, thus resulting in a desire to learn about Japan and its language. 

However, even in Japan, this kind of opportunity is not in abundance.  

UJEEC’s “Summer Camp in Gifu Prefecture” can help aid in motivating one to broadening their knowledge of Japan. 

The western part of Gifu Prefecture has setup activity bases in its towns and districts to provide hands on learning for a total of 2 terms.

Each term runs for two weeks (15 days and 14 nights). 

Group members will have the opportunity to participate in the lifestyles of the areas’ local people. 

While attending these home-stays, this program allows children to personally expand their minds by experiencing a land of colorful natural landscapes, an enriched cultural society, and a distinct ancient history.  

And to also introduce them to a new language they may for further study.

Clear flowing Ibi River

Green rich Ibigawa-county 

Legendary pond

Yokokura temple 

Kegon temple

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白川郷の合掌造り

Gifu castle

Nobunaga Oda 

Castle town, Gifu

Sekigahara battle field

Shirakawa Village of world heritage

Schedule 2007

1st Term  July 4th,Wed. - July 18th,Wed.

Program Implementation

  School experience, Traditional technical arts experience, Exchange with community residents (Home stay, sports, campfire...etc. ), Lifestyle at the traditional house experience, Nature experience (Fishing at mountain stream...etc.), Welfare seminar, Historic sites seminar...etc.

2nd Term  July 25tn,Wed - August 8th,Wed

Program Implementation   Traditional technical arts experience, Agricultural experience, Exchange with community residents (Home stay, sports, campfire...etc. ), Lifestyle at the traditional house experience, Nature experience (Hiking/bird watching, Fishing at mountain stream...etc.), Welfare seminar, Historic sites seminar...etc.

Main Program Experiences: Nature / Culture / History

School Experience
 Experience entrance into local Japanese public elementary / junior high school programs and study together with Japanese children / students while improving your Japanese.  In addition, deepen interaction with Japanese children through school life and acquire real life Japanese language skills.  Experience entranced into a scheduled school for one class of one grade with a small enrollment of 20 children / students.  You will be able to open up to everyone in the class in no time.
Traditional Technical Arts Experience
 Experience the joy of using natural materials to make traditional Japanese handmade products, utilizing techniques in straw work, bamboo work, Japanese paper handicrafts, indigo dyeing, weaving, woodworking and the like, passed down through the ages from generation to generation in warm splendid detail and receive an understanding of the profundity of its cultural importance.
Exchange with Community Residents Experience
 Experience sports interaction with local primary and secondary students while you enjoy utilizing conversational Japanese. In addition, for one time at the close of each term, participate in a campfire where you can come into contact with nature and people that bring a pleasant atmosphere to the end of your program experience.  Experience home-stays in local private homes while feeling the warmth of the hearts of the people living in the mountain village. 
Agricultural Experience
 Through helping out with farming and mountain work at private homes, learn how to skillfully utilize nature through the wisdom and splendid use of labor by the people who live this lifestyle.  They always know personally how these farm products are grown.  It is very important that the nature of the mountain is protected which certainly has an enormous impact on the hearts of the local people.
Nature Experience
 Experience the beautiful natural allure of bird watching, firefly catching and walks under starlit skies, that will create memories to last a lifetime.  Hike through mountain paths full of greenery.  While In the midst of Nature, enjoy fishing in refreshing clear flowing mountain streams where you can caught fresh “Ayu” and “Amago” fish with your own hands and find very delicious edible wild plants and mushrooms. 
Lifestyle at Traditional House Experience
  While staying in these traditional thatched houses and sharing in a lifestyle of cooking your own food, you may be able to feel the spiritual affluent richness of the early Japanese people. The traditional house experience is an original training program of NPO  “School without Walls”
 
                          
Welfare Seminar
 Learn through experience, the many current situations facing care of senior citizens and the disabled.  In addition, you can exchange opinions regarding this experience for the purpose of improving future well being.  All this time, you will have experienced welfare interaction with many highly evaluated participants provided by the original program NPO “School without schoolhouse”.
Historic Site Seminar

  There are many historic sites in Gifu prefecture.  Visit historic spots of Ibigawa-cho and suburban cities and learn about their related incidents and personal histories as well as the geography of the land.  A trip is planned to visit Gifu Castle and the castle town, Ibigawa-town’s Buddhist Temples and Shinto Shrines (the 1200 year old historic “Kegon Temple”, Saicho who is famous Buddhist priest connection with “Yokokura Temple”), and the historic "Sekigahara Battlefield” and the like. 
The planning for various areas of activities for the non-profit organization “School without Walls” in combination with the administers will have Ibigawa-cho, Gifu Prefecture’s Seino district as the central hub for residents and medicine, general welfare, education, architecture, administration, and the like. 
☆The above Program Implementation is subject to change due to weather and other circumstances.  .

Introduction of camp place

 The town of Ibigawa, in the western part of Gifu Prefecture, Fukui Prefecture and Shiga Prefecture come in contact with Seino Region’s mountainous region.  Kiso Sansen’s one limpid stream, Ibigawa, embraces the greenery of the region.  In this place, there is no lack of the inherent abundant nature, warm cultural tradition, and rich living history that is said to be the “Land of ones heart” for the Japanese people.  For Japanese children based in America and those children who have an interest in the Japanese language and culture, this experience would probably be one they will never forget for the rest of their lives.

  *You can find town of Ibigawa when you find Nagoya and Gifu, then click these city and Ikeda by this map                                                                

Accommodation/Center of activities

Learning Arbor Yokokura
 A learning arbor Yokokura is unique staying training facilities. The building is a repair of the schoolhouse in the former elementary school closed in depopulation three years ago. Here is used for the student and the company employee, etc. to train and to training camp. Additionally, it comes in the place of the sports exchange and the meeting of people in local. Moreover, it is a base of various activities of NPO that is the cooperation group of UJEEC here. One of the activities is an experience course of the traditional craft production etc. Lecturers of this course are residents in local. 
Traditional Thatched House
 This "Thatched house" is a house built about 150 years ago. NPO that is the cooperation group of UJEEC has managed it as a training facilities. The living room, the kitchen, the bath, and the lavatory, etc. in the house are the one of the decreasing form also in Japan now. Old life of the Japanese can be experienced. However, it is equipped fully with electricity, the gas, and water service. Moreover, the lavatory is western- style. When the current one and the old one harmonize well, it is a viewpoint. 
Note) The above-mentioned holding and the accommodation are schedules, and it is likely to be changed by every affection. 

Guidelines for applicants

Participation Qualification  A child / student that is an overseas resident or an international school's student, enrolled in Japanese studies or interested in Japanese culture and will be in grades 4 through 12, according to the Japanese school year, as of April, 2007. 
Participation Time Frame / Method  Participants are able to attend multiple terms (1st through 2nd) as one program term. However, it is not possible for participants to come  go once a term has started. 
Application Method  Please contact IACE TRAVEL by E-mail (nyc@iace-usa.com) or telephone (1-800-872-4223).  After receiving the predetermined application form, fill in the necessary information and mail the application including a check for the $200 non-refundable application fee to IACE TRAVEL .  The application fee applies to participation expenses and is not refunded even in the event of a cancellation.  Participation expenses (any remaining balance) must be paid in-full 40 days prior to the departure date(1st Term: May 25, 2nd Term: June 15). 
Participation cost US$1,700 (each term)
Included Expenses  Program participation expense, accommodation fee, food expenses (breakfast and dinner – 2 meals) are included. 
Non-Included Expenses

 Transportation cost and air fair, overseas travel accident insurance cost (it is necessary to join), School Experience lunch fee, other programs’ lunch fees, personally expenses (souvenirs, dining, merchandise, etc.) are not included.

 * UJEEC’s cooperation company IACE TRAVEL can arrange airline tickets and overseas travel accident insurance.

Other  The minimum availability is ten people per term. Therefore, please note that changes in term participation can be requested depending on applicant status. 

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